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Acts Affecting Native Lands Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1904.

Second Schedule

Second Schedule.

Petitions setting out Alleged Grievances and Miscarriages of Justice in relation to Former Adjudications of the Courts.

  • 1. Petition No. 188 of 1896; Wi Pere and others.—Praying that an alleged omission by the Native Land Court of certain names from the title to the Kopaatuaki Block may be rectified. (J. 96/1287.)
  • 2. Petitions Nos. 371/1899 and 236/1900; Te Uranga Potae and others, and Harata Poiwa and others.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with the investigation of title for the Motu-o-te-ra Block. (J. 00/897.)
  • 3. Petition No. 139 of 1900; Waraki Tukorehu and others.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with the investigation of title of Te Kauri No. 2b Block, Kawhia District.
  • 4. Petitions Nos. 178 and 647 of 1900; Ngarere Pamariki and others.—Praying for a rehearing of their claims under the provisions of subsection (10) of section 14 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1894," as equitable owners in the Wharekauri No. 1 Block, Chatham Islands. (J. 00/856.)
  • 5. Petitions Nos. 241 and 619 of 1901; Hakiaha Tawhiao and others, and Miriama Kahukarewao on behalf of self and hapu, all of Taumarunui.—Praying that the orders of the Appellate Court determining the ownership of Whatitokoruft Block may be reviewed and vatiad. (J. 02/1266.)
  • 6. Petition No. 1187 of 1901; Tipene Matua and others.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with investigation of title for the Manawaangiangi Block. (J. 02/1266.)page 10
  • 7. Petition No. 105 of 1902; Rangipaia Ngamare, of Te Namu, Opunake.— Praving that orders of the Appellate Court and the Court affecting the estate of Wiremu Kingi Matakatea, deceased, may be reviewed with a view to their being set aside, and orders in his (the petitioner's) favour substituted. (J. 02/928.)
  • 8. Petition No. 298 of 1902; Te Kono te Aho, of Mercer.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with succession orders made by the Native Land Court in respect of the interests of the late Takerei te Aho in Lot 79, Parish of Whangamarino, and of the late Peti te Aho in Lot 18, Parish of Te Onewhero, Lot 348, Parish of Taupiri, Lot 21, Parish of Whangape, and Lot 62, Parish of Koheroa. (J. 03/1080)
  • 9. Petition No. 269 of 1902; Erueti Tamekoha and others.—Praying that the partition of Tahora No. 2a may be revised, in consequence of alleged misrepresentations made to the Validation Court at the time it effected the said partition. (J. 03/1081.)
  • 10. Petition No. 390 of 1902; Mereana Matuarei, of Eahotu.—Praying that the order of the Appellate Court determining successors to Hamuera te Punga Rangiuru, deceased, in the Mokotunu Cape Block may be quashed, and that she may be declared the successor to the deceased. (J. 03/1456.)
  • 11. Petition No. 433 of 1902; Taonui Hikaka and others, of Taumarunui.— Praying that the orders of the Appellate Court determining the ownership of Pukuweka Block may be reviewed and varied. (J. 02/1266.)
  • 12. Petition No. 7 of 1903; Areta te Rito, of Wairoa, Hawke's Bay.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with an order made by the Native Land Court, under the provisions of "The Native Equitable Owners Act, 1886," by which a number of other Natives were admitted with the original grantees into the title for the Potaka Block, near Wairoa, Hawke's Bay. (J. 03/1083.)
  • 13. Petition No. 368 of 1903; Kerei te Otatu, of Wairoa, Hawke's Bay.—Praying that his claim to be sole owner of the Wharepu No. 1 Block, near Wairoa, Hawke's Bay, into the title for which a number of other Natives have been admitted under the provisions of subsection (10) of section 14 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1894," may be further investigated. (J. 03/1148.)
  • 14. Petitions Nos. 653 and 766 of 1903; Tiki Morena and others.—Praying for further investigation into ownership of the Taumata-o-te-O Block. (J. 03/1295.)
  • 15. Petition No. 654 of 1903; Arapata Hapuku and others.—Praying that the partition orders in connection with Waihua Nos. 1 and 2 Blocks may be cancelled and a fresh partition granted. (J. 03/1296.)
  • 16. Petition No. 688 of 1903; Mutu te Ake and others.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with investigation of title for the Papa-o-karewa or Kawhia M Block. (J. 03/1330.)
  • 17. Petition No. 759 of 1903; Hare Teimana and others.—Praying that legislation may be introduced to give them an opportunity of proving their claims to the Maungatautari Block, Waikato District. (J. 04/1390.)
  • 18. Petition No. 728 of 1903; Tuta Nihoniho, on behalf of the Nga Tangihaere Hapu.—Praying for a rehearing in connection with the investigation of title of the Ngamoe Block, on the grounds of an alleged miscarriage of justice. (J. 03/1498.)
  • 19 Petition No. 802 of 1903; Mohi Tuahu.—Praying for rehearing in connection with investigation of the title of the Ohuia No. i Block, part of Raekahu Block. (J. 03/1257.)
  • 20. Petition No. 854 of 1903; Kararaina Kaimoana and others.—Praying that the decision of the Appellate Court on their claim to be admitted as equitable owners into the title for the Hereheretau B Block under the provisions of subsection (10) of section 14 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1894," may be annulled and a rehearing of their claim ordered. (J. 04/1112.)
  • 21. Petition No. 500 of 1904; Ronga Hamana and another.—Praying for rehearing in connection with title of Te Kiwi Block, Hawke's Bay Distriet. (J. 03/1321.)